Colorado Home Prices |
| This page provides an overview of historic home prices in the State of Colorado. Remember if you would like me to help you find a Realtor please give me a call on 866-515-5678. |
Colorado Condo Home Prices
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| Condo prices in Colorado have received mixed fortune over the last few years going up 26% in 2006, up 1% in 2005, down -13% in 2004 and up 5% in 2003. Regionally in the metro Denver Real Estate market which includes
Brighton CO Real Estate,
condos have seen very little appreication over the last 2 years in fact they have only gone up 0.69%. |
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2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
| Boulder |
$188,800 |
$196,200 |
$208,300 |
$204,900 Q3 |
| Colorado Springs |
N/A |
N/A |
$140,500 |
$154,800 Q3 |
| Metro Denver |
$152,774 |
$158,034 |
$158,884 |
$159,125 |
| Colorado |
$172,500 |
$150,114 |
$151,667 |
$190,743 |
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Colorado Single Family Home Prices |
| Single family home prices in Colorado have seen steady growth over the last 4 years increasing 3% in 2006, 10% in 2005, 4% in 2004 and 2% in 2003. The Boulder City Real Estate market is traditionaly one of the more expensive areas in Colorado with a median home price of more than $360,000 in the third quarter 2006. |
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2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
| Boulder |
$313,000 |
$325,300 |
$348,400 |
$366,800 Q3 |
| Colorado Springs |
$184,500 |
$187,600 |
$205,900 |
$224,000 Q3 |
| Metro Denver |
$232,403 |
$240,445 |
$246,441 |
$251,780 |
| Colorado |
$198,879 |
$206,649 |
$227,071 |
$233,471 |
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| Please note that the home prices on this page do not include
for sale by owner Denver and colorado homes. |
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